What does perl -v display on a 64bit system?


On 6/27/07, Dignard, Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We're running 64bit Windows 2003 server, 64 bit Oracle 10gR2 and have
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> In trying to run the "ppm install ARS.ppd" cmd I get "The PPD does not
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> Also in our perl64 install there is no "auto" directory. I assume the
> directory hierarchy needs to be created    "C:\perl64\site\lib\auto\ARS"
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> What do I need to setup ARSperl on 64 bit windows?
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> Regards,
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> Norm
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> From: Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: June 26, 2007 01:07 AM
>  Subject: Re: [Arsperl-users] ARSPerl 1.90 setup
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> ** Here are the step-by-step instructions to install ARSPERL on Windows.
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> 1) Download and install ActivePERL for windows (google for activeperl).
> Install it to C:\PERL folder.
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> 2) Download the "win701p1.tar.gz " file from
> http://arswiki.org/projects/arapi/downloads
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> 3) In the  "win701p1.tar.gz" file, there will be a folder called 'lib'. Copy
> all the files (CTRL A + CTRL C).
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> 4) Create a new directory - C:\perl\site\lib\auto\ARS - and paste all the
> files copied in Step 3)
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> 5) Download http://remedydeveloper.org/ARSperl_190_701.zip
> to C:\ drive. and unzip all contents. There should be a file named 'ARS.ppd'
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> 6) Go to start -> Run and type 'cmd' (Open command prompt). Change directory
> to the one containing the 'ARS.ppd' file.
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> 7) Type "ppm install ARS.ppd" and this should install the ARSPERL module.
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> a) What is the purpose of 'win701p2.tar.gz" file present on the arswiki
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> Enjoy :-)
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> Steve.
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> On 6/26/07, Michiel Beijen < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Norm,
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>  I just created a Windows PPM package you can use; you can download it from
>  http://remedydeveloper.org/ARSperl_190_701.zip
>  There is a readme file inside with instructions on how to install.
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>  HTH,
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>  --
>  Met vriendelijke groet / Kind regards
>  Michiel Beijen
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> On 6/25/07, Dignard, Norman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On this same subject, where can I find the 1.9 Windows binaries? I can
> across a link for 1.84 windows binaries.
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> Regards,
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> Norm
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>  ________________________________
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> From: Dignard, Norman
>  Sent: June 25, 2007 03:16 PM
>  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>  Subject: ARSPerl 1.90 setup
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> Can someone shed some light on ARSperl setup. I'm new to this as our
> previous admin guy is gone without much documentation.  The ARSperl docs
> aren't very clear.
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> We've setup new servers with the latest ARS version as follows:
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> Our env -  Windows Server 2003 R2 SP1, Enterprise Edition 64bit with AR
> server 7.01 p3 using Oracle 10gR2 64bit & email engine 7.01 p3
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> HPUX 11.31 (IA64) with jakarta tomcat 5.0.28, java 1.4  with midtier 7.0.1
> p3.
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> Our thoughts on this is to install Active State's perl 5.8.8.820 (64 bit) on
> the AR db server as well as ARSperl .
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> Our previous setup was AR server 6 on HPUX 10.20 and all they had was a few
> arsperl 1.71 files (@10 files).   There's allot more when extracting the 1.9
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> According to the docs it says to use the Windows binaries from the
> distribution so how to I do this. Where to I extract the files too? Is
> c:\arsperl-1.90 ok? Any env variables to set?
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> Any other setup required?
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>  Regards,
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> Norm
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